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What kind of ATF does a 2005 Toyota Matrix take?

Answer:
The 2005 Toyota Matrix takes Dexron VI ATF (Automatic Transmission Fluid) for its automatic transmission. It is recommended to use Valvoline DEXRON-VI ATF Full Synthetic Automatic Transmission Fluid for the 2005 Toyota Matrix.

Can you use ATF instead of Dexron?

Can MaxLife ATF be used where a Dexron VI fluid is required? Yes. MaxLife ATF can be used in DEXRON VI applications.

Can I use ATF 4 in Toyota?

ATF TYPE T-IV is a fully synthetic automatic transmission fluid specially engineered to exceed the service fill requirement of all TOYOTA and LEXUS vehicles installed with AISIN WARNER gearboxes, where ATF T-IV fluid is recommended.

What is the difference between ATF and Dexron?

Dextron is a General Motors approved trans fluid (there are a few versions), and ATF is a generic name for trans fluid. Dextron can and is used in many other makes of vehicles (not just GM), and you need to make certain you are putting the correct fluid in whatever car you own so research whatever applies.

How many quarts of transmission fluid does a 2005 Toyota Matrix take?

For Automatic Transmission: A246E….TIV
Capacity: 3.2 quarts Initial Fill.

How often do you change the transmission fluid in a Toyota Matrix?

every 30,000 to 60,000 miles
If you drive manual, most manufacturers will recommend changing your transmission fluid every 30,000 to 60,000 miles. If you have automatic, you can typically boost that range up to 60,000 to 100,000 miles. There’s no harm in changing your fluid early.

What ATF does Toyota recommend?

Dexron III ATF is required for the majority of other Toyota models and Lexus (Toyota division) automobiles. Dexron III replaces its predecessors, I and II, for usage in earlier models, just like the T-IV.

How much transmission fluid does a Toyota Matrix take?

For Automatic Transmission: U341E….WS

Capacity: 3.1 quarts Initial Fill.
Capacity: 4 speed U341E Total Fill 6.9 quarts.

What is the difference between ATF and dexron?

Dextron is a General Motors approved trans fluid (there are a few versions), and ATF is a generic name for trans fluid. Dextron can and is used in many other makes of vehicles (not just GM), and you need to make certain you are putting the correct fluid in whatever car you own so research whatever applies.

What kind of transmission fluid does a Toyota Matrix use?

Valvoline – DEXRON®-VI ATF Full Synthetic Automatic Transmission Fluid, 1 Gallon (Part No. 883572)

What transmission fluid does a 2004 Toyota Matrix take?

The type of transmission fluid on the 2004 Toyota Matrix depends on whether it is the 4-speed automatic or the 5 & 6-speed manual. For the automatic it uses OE Multi-Vehicle Synthetic Automatic Transmission Fluid and for the manual it uses either 75W-90, 75W-110 oR80W-90.

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